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3. In this unit, you will solve single and multi-step linear
equations. You will recognize and give examples of linear
equations that have none, one, or infinitely many solutions.
5. Comprehend Vocabulary
Identify the number of solutions of a given
equation
Give an example of an equation with a given
number of solutions
6. Solve a Linear Equation
Single and Multi-Step
Using Distribution
Collecting Like Terms
Identify the number of solutions
7. Write each of the following statements as a
mathematic expression. State whether the expression
is a linear or nonlinear expression in x.
Seven subtracted from five times a number, and then
the difference added to nine times a number.
8. Write each of the following statements as a
mathematic expression. State whether the expression
is a linear or nonlinear expression in x.
Three times a number subtracted from the product of
fifteen and the reciprocal of a number.
9. Write each of the following statements as a
mathematic expression. State whether the expression
is a linear or nonlinear expression in x.
Half of the sum of two and a number multiplied by
itself three times.
16. Give a brief explanation as to what kind of solution(s)
you expect the following linear equations to have.
Transform the equation into a simpler form if
necessary.
3 6𝑥 + 8 = 24 + 18𝑥
17. Give a brief explanation as to what kind of solution(s)
you expect the following linear equations to have.
Transform the equation into a simpler form if
necessary.
5𝑥 − 8 = 11 − 7𝑥 + 12𝑥